@Romeo Fabulini,
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WHOA JACK!
Einstein proved time is stretchy and elastic, so who's to say it hasn't run faster at times?
"With God a thousand years are as one day" (2 Pet 3:8)
EinsteinPROVED no such thing except that he proposed a hypothesis for one very special limited case. Quantum theory (which works ) shows us that time retains its Newtonian properties.
Einsteinean physics have more and more presented us with a "limited" application range.
Recent discoveries and experiments with gravity and its direct relationship between the masses of two bodies and the inverse relationship between their distance HAve pretty much been right on wrt to the force of gravity and the universal constant G (and therefore, of course, time)
Deep time is measured in chrons which is a value of the average number of seconds in a year (3standard years and 1 leap).or about 31.56 X10^6 sec/yr. Chrons have worked out fairly well in isotope decay and light propogation from distant stars.
Biblibabbel tries to have it every way by dragging some idiotic phrases from an old book of legends and myths and presenting them as evidence.
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